noun
Refers to the 16th-century European art movement characterized by artificiality, elongated figures, and complex compositions. Used in art history contexts.
from French maniérisme
マニエリスムはルネサンスとバロックの間に位置する芸術様式だ。
Mannerism is an artistic style situated between the Renaissance and the Baroque.
The Renaissance art movement that preceded Mannerism, emphasizing harmony and proportion.
The Baroque art movement that followed Mannerism, known for drama and grandeur.
Borrowed from French maniérisme, derived from Italian maniera ('style').